When the IRS Comes Knocking at Your Door What are you Going to DO? Know your RIGHTS!

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This video shows how the IRS reaches out to educate taxpayers and the different circumstances in which they may initiate direct contact. The IRS provides multiple payment options, including payment plans and online agreements, for people who owe taxes to help them meet their obligations. We also learn that taxpayers may receive multiple letters from the IRS and that most IRS contacts with taxpayers are through regular mail. However, there are limited circumstances when the IRS comes to a home or business as part of a collection investigation, audit, or ongoing criminal investigation. We are introduced to the different types of IRS civil enforcement employees, such as Revenue Officers and Revenue Agents, who work to resolve compliance issues and help taxpayers become and remain compliant with the tax laws. Finally, the section provides information on reporting impersonation scams to the IRS.
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This is a Clip from the Vlog "r/IRS Questions," which hopes to provide a steady path of information for the /r/IRS Reddit community and anyone interested in tax compliance. This channel also features the latest Internal Revenue Service news, IRS commentary, and tips from tax expert John R. Dundon.
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How to report impersonation scams
Suppose someone doesn't have a previously known tax issue and suspects someone is trying to impersonate an IRS employee. In that case, there are a variety of options to report phone, email, and other impersonation scams:

Report impersonation scams to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration on the TIGTA Report Waste, Fraud, and Abuse https://www.tigta.gov/hotline?type=IRSScamsandFraud

Taxpayers can also call 800-366-4484 to report impersonation scams.
Protect your community by reporting fraud, scams, and bad business practices.
Report phone scams to the Federal Trade Commission at Report Fraud FTC.
https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/?orgcode=IRS

Report an unsolicited email claiming to be from the IRS or an IRS-related system like the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System to the IRS at phishing@irs.gov.
For a comprehensive listing of recent tax scams, consumer alerts, and how to report them, visit Tax Scams/Consumer Alerts.

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